> Well, under the 30 day rule, the earliest two of them should not expire > until tomorrow the 13th, 30 days after being broadcast on 14th March, and > the other two were broadcast on 21st March and should still have a week to > run, yet none have been available for WELL over a week, I rather think it > more like three. So I guess my point still stands, why aren't they > available now, and why have not been so in recent weeks?
Fred Dibnah programmes all seem to be restricted to 7 day availability. It could be because they are old, the agreement the BBC has for them only covers 7 day availability and not the new 30 day availability. There still seem to be a number of programmes that only stay available for 7 days. I'm sure I've even found some new ones that are only available for 7 days. _______________________________________________ get_iplayer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/get_iplayer

